Reducing Haemorrhagic Transformation after Thrombolysis for Stroke: A Strategy Utilising Minocycline
Figure 2
Subject presented with mild left hemiparesis. The day one CT (a) and (b) shows a small infarct in the right subcortical white matter, with a suggestion of increased signal within the central portion. The gradient echo (c) and susceptibility weighted image (d) MRI sequences performed on day seven suggest a small amount of blood within the infarct. No clinical deterioration was detected.